The Delhi School of Communication Hosts 22nd Convocation

New Delhi: The Delhi School of Communication hosted its Annual Convocation’18 on Saturday 14th April for PGDPC degree conferral ceremony at Alliance de Francaise, Lodhi Estate. The chief guest, Mr. Pinaki Bhattacharya, Sr VP, National Planning Director, J Walter Thompson, along with Dean Prof. Ramola Kumar awarded the degrees and medals to the entitled students and wished good luck for their career advancement. Managing Director of Edelman India, Mr. Rakesh Thukral also graced the event with his presence as Guest of honor.

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The ceremony commenced at 10’o clock in the morning with Prof. Ramola Kumar’s warm welcome greetings followed by Pinaki Bhattacharya’s convocation address. Mr. Rakesh Thukral acknowledged the hard work and efforts put together by both students and faculty for making their programme a success. He further hailed DSC Faculty, visiting faculty, industry professionals, and parents of students passing out with congratulatory words.

In the ceremony, students were duly provided with the degree certificates of PGDPC XXII programme. DSC’s PGDPC XXII is a two-year course in which students are given a formal education and professional training in all fields of mass communication; Digital Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations, Entertainment, and Branding.

Expressing his satisfaction in helping the students to step into a new chapter in their lives, Mr Pinaki Bhattacharya distributed the Apex awards for Batch XXII. The bronze medal for overall academic achievement went to Mr Aman Kapoor, the silver medal went to Mr Kaustav Bauland the gold medal went to Mr. Seshadri Mitra. The most prestigious award – The Surojit Lahiri Award for Holistic Excellence went to Mr Seshadri Mitra.

Observing that students are entering the communications workforce in very interesting times, Mr Pinaki Bhattacharya highlighted the disruption happening today in the business and communication scenario. He said, “Technology is changing how consumers or audiences access and consume information. To navigate this rapidly evolving world of communications, one has to make sure that one never stops learning”. His advice to students was – “You have to be constantly ‘curious’. You will need a new workstyle which is more ‘collaborative’- because, with rapidly changing technologies, the only way to be on top of things is to keep working closely with different tech domain experts, because only one person cannot know it all. And you need to be ‘courageous’. Embracing the new, doing the never- done- before, is not for the meek. It requires courage and gumption.”

Mr. Pinnaki Bhattacharya congratulated all the scholars on their success. He valued Prof. Ramola Kumar and the teaching faculty at DSC for crafting the programme and pedagogy in a holistic way which provides the industry with curated to-be professionals having quintessential talent and skills. Mr. Rakesh Thukral also congratulated Prof. Ramola Kumar for bringing the industry experts together at DSC as teaching faculty so that students get enough exposure to the real world through the hands-on learning experience.

Prof. Ramola Kumar, Dean at DSC, closes the ceremony with a thank you note, saying, “At this proud moment, I heartily congratulate all the students for completing the very first phase of their academic journey. And, thanks to our entire team that works closely with students with utmost conviction and commitment in accomplishing their goals. At DSC, we always brainstorm on innovative methodology, techniques, and internship programmes so that our students learn a million dollar worth knowledge of both professional life and personal development.”

“The communications industry has a fast-paced environment and companies are looking for only the fittest ones. We prepare our students to survive the stringent competition and make it up to a successful future through PGDPC course which opens hundreds of career and growth opportunities for them,” she further added.